Women's Equality Day (VB #63.13):
Commemorating the right to vote, women speak about the Clothesline Project, violence against
women, and changing the dominant paradigm to one of peace and cooperation. 6/07

Women in Control of Their Lives (VB #59.02):
Judith Arcana, Portland author who helped women get safe abortions before Roe v.Wade, reads
passionate and humorous poems for reproductive freedom. 4/06

International Women Peacemakers (VB #56.06&07):
Women including one from Italy (the journalist shot by US soldiers upon
her release from Iraq)
and others from Spain, Iran and South Africa share their perspectives on
making peace. 8/05

Domestic Violence in Kenya (VB #39.12):
Ann Wanjiku Gathumbi speaks out as part of an Amnesty International campaign to reframe
violence against women as a human rights issue to be addressed by all governments. 6/01

Should We Support Prostitution? (parts 1&2) (VB #39.4&5):
Two people who work with survivors of the sex industry explain why their answer is a resounding
"No!" 4/01

Sacred Wombs(VB #34.01):
Two midwives discuss home births, water births, abortions and more alternatives to corporate
medical care. 12/99

Active Women (VB #29.03):
Three Portland women describe their efforts in art, activism, social service, and in their personal
lives. 30 min. 10/98